Minnesota has agreed to terms with former Rams quarterback Case Keenum on a one-year, $2 million deal, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported, via a source informed of the details of the contract.

Although Sam Bradford is locked in as the 2017 starter, Bridgewater remains a question mark as he works his way back from last summer’s devastating knee injury.

When asked earlier this week if Bridgewater will ever play again, coach Mike Zimmer replied, “I honestly have no idea.”

That being the case, Keenum will replace long-standing No. 2 QB Shaun Hill, who remains unsigned as a 37-year-old free agent.

After entering last season as Los Angeles’ starter, Keenum lost the job in response to long stretches of action without finding the end zone. By midseason, the undermanned Rams offense was the league’s least efficient.

The Los Angeles Rams hired first-year coach Sean McVay to flip the switch on an offense that sputtered for years under the previous regime.
For the attack to take off, second-year quarterback Jared ...